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Paraconsistent argumentation schemes

Web Intelligence, 2016
Various types of everyday arguments are represented as argumentation schemes, originating from the Legal Argumentation literature. The recent achievements in this domain can be applied to multi-agent settings to enrich the paradigmatic aspects of communication and reasoning.
Dunin-Kęplicz, Barbara   +1 more
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Interpretative Argumentation Schemes

2014
This paper presents a set of argumentation schemes that can be used to identify, analyze and evaluate types of arguments characteristically used in cases of contested statutory interpretation in law. These schemes represent forms of argument already identified in the literature as leading forms of argument used in cases of statutory interpretation ...
WALTON, Douglas   +2 more
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Argumentation Schemes

2008
This book provides a systematic analysis of many common argumentation schemes and a compendium of 96 schemes. The study of these schemes, or forms of argument that capture stereotypical patterns of human reasoning, is at the core of argumentation research. Surveying all aspects of argumentation schemes from the ground up, the book takes the reader from
Douglas Walton   +2 more
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Argumentation Schemes in Persuasive Brochures

Argumentation, 2004
Many public information documents attempt to persuade the recipients that they should engage in or refrain from specific behaviour. This is based on the assumption that the recipient will decide about his or her behaviour on the basis of the information given and a rational evaluation of the pros and cons. An analysis of 20 public information brochures
Schellens, P.J., Jong, M.D. de
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Using Argumentation Schemes for Argument Extraction

International Journal of Cognitive Informatics and Natural Intelligence, 2012
This paper surveys the state-of-the-art of argumentation schemes used as argument extraction techniques in cognitive informatics and uses examples to show how a series of connected problems needs to be solved to move these techniques forward to computational implementation.
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Meta-level Argumentation with Argument Schemes

2013
Arguments in real-world decision making, for example in medical or engineering domains, are often based on patterns of informal argumentation, called argument schemes. In order to improve automated tool support of decision making in such domains, a formal model of argument schemes appears necessary.
Jann Müller   +2 more
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Computationally-Friendly Argumentation Schemes

2014 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Joint Conferences on Web Intelligence (WI) and Intelligent Agent Technologies (IAT), 2014
In an agent activity both paradigmatic aspects of communication and reasoning can be naturally enriched by argumentation. The contribution of this research is a computationally-friendly framework for formalizing paraconsistent argumentation schemes in information-rich environments.
Barbara Dunin Keplicz, Alina Strachocka
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Argumentation Schemes and Enthymemes

Synthese, 2005
The aim of this investigation is to explore the role of argumentation schemes in enthymeme reconstruction. This aim is pursued by studying selected cases of incomplete arguments in natural language discourse to see what the requirements are for filling in the unstated premises and conclusions in some systematic and useful way.
Walton, D., Reed, C. A.
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Presumption and Argument Schemes

2001
Presumptive reasoning,1 and arguments exemplifying such reasoning, have lately garnered increasing attention in informal logic and the study of argumentation. Two recent publications emphasizing their importance — Blair 1999 and Walton 1996 — have insisted on a crucial role for argument schemes in the evaluation of such reasoning. In this presentation,
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